Ron Kennedy Trophy
The Ron Kennedy Trophy is awarded to the "player judged most valuable to his team" in the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). The Trophy is known as the Ron Kennedy Trophy since the 2009–10 Austrian Hockey League season. The Trophy is named after Ron Kennedy, who died at 9 July 2009 from cancer. Kennedy played in the Austrian League in the 80's and was head coach of the Austrian National Team and many teams of the Austrian League.[1]
Ron Kennedy Trophy | |
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Sport | Ice hockey |
Given for | Most Valuable Player in Austrian Hockey League |
History | |
First award | 2009 |
Most recent | Peter Schneider |
List of winners
Season | Winner | Team | Position |
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2008–09 | Thomas Koch | EC KAC | C |
2009–10 | Alex Westlund | EHC Linz | G |
2010–11 | Benoit Gratton | Vienna Capitals | C |
2011–12 | John Hughes | EC Red Bull Salzburg | C |
2012–13 | Jamie Lundmark | EC KAC | C |
2013–14 | Derek Ryan | EC VSV | C |
2014–15 | Brian Lebler | EHC Linz | RW |
2015–16 | Colton Yellow Horn | Orli Znojmo | LW |
2016–17 | Riley Holzapfel | Vienna Capitals | C |
2017–18 | Rafael Rotter | Vienna Capitals | RW |
2018–19 | Peter Schneider | Vienna Capitals | RW |
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References
- "Ron Kennedy Trophy winners". Erste Bank Eishockey Liga (in German). 2018-03-05. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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